That was a great speech from Wisin. You could feel how taken aback and humbled he was to be on stage.
Admittedly, I've never listened to either his or Yandel's albums, and this feels more consolation prize than anything, but good for him.
EDIT:
"If you know your history in bachata"

Romeo has broken down BARRIERS that none of his forbears ever could. Those who paved the way for him after not being able to chart/get notable airplay for decades are only now making dents in light of all he's done.
You're funny.
